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On Sat, 21 Apr 2012 19:30:19 +0000 (UTC), Bastette
wrote: Takayuki wrote: I don't think I could do that. I even wash my shoes fairly regularly while doing regular laundry. I take out the innersoles, soak them in laundry detergent, scrub them with a soft brush, then wring them out, do the laces, then wash and rinse the shoes, stuff them with old bath towels to soak up the excess water, then air them out to dry. Well, there's your answer. You've scrubbed away all of your scent, so of course they're not interested! I was going to say that I have a pair of sneakers that don't get washed. They're for yardwork, so will always gain grass stains anyway. But actually, they don't smell either, because they're only used once a week or so, and only in warm weather. I think they just don't find shoes very interesting. |
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Takayuki wrote:
I was going to say that I have a pair of sneakers that don't get washed. They're for yardwork, so will always gain grass stains anyway. But actually, they don't smell either, because they're only used once a week or so, and only in warm weather. I think they just don't find shoes very interesting. Licky isn't interested in my shoes, but he does have an ongoing love affair with a friend's knapsack. It's not made of leather, but I think it has permanent kitty smells on it. Licky rubs himself all over it repeatedly during my friend's visits. -- Joyce "Riveting reading that keeps readers reading." -- The Midwest Book Review |
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"Takayuki" wrote in message news On 21 Apr 2012 01:13:59 GMT, Sjouke Burry s@b wrote: Takayuki wrote in m: How come my two completely ignore my shoes? What brand do I have to buy? You should stop washing your feet. I don't think I could do that. I even wash my shoes fairly regularly while doing regular laundry. I take out the innersoles, soak them in laundry detergent, scrub them with a soft brush, then wring them out, do the laces, then wash and rinse the shoes, stuff them with old bath towels to soak up the excess water, then air them out to dry. Excessive. |
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